Bouygues Plans to Make Bid for Engie's Technical Service Provider Equans
August 26 2021 - 6:34AM
Dow Jones News
by Olivia Bugault and Dimitri Delmond
French construction-and-media conglomerate Bouygues SA intends
to make an independent bid for Equans in early September, its Chief
Executive Officer Olivier Roussat said Thursday.
"We will submit our offer at the beginning of September and
would not have to carry out a capital increase" to fund it, Mr.
Roussat said during Bouygues's first-half results call.
Bouygues was initially considering a bid for Equans in
partnership with U.S. private equity firm Apollo Global Management
Inc., according to sources close to the company quoted last month
by French financial media group L'Agefi.
Equans is owned by Engie SA and was launched this year as an
independent business managing most of Engie's services-led
activities in 17 countries. French utility company Engie previously
said that Equans combines activities that have 12 billion euros
($14.13 billion) in revenues.
During its results call in July, Engie said it was continuing to
"examine all options" regarding the evolution of the shareholding
structure of Equans.
Other parties interested in a deal for Equans include French
construction-and-concessions group Eiffage SA as well as a joint
bid from French energy company Spie SA and U.S. private equity
company Clayton Dubilier & Rice.
Write to Olivia Bugault at olivia.bugault@wsj.com and Dimitri
Delmond at ddelmond@agefi.fr
This story was translated in whole or in part from a
French-language version initially published by L'Agefi-Dow
Jones.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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